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How are rectilinear motion and translatory motion similar or different to each other?

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### Step-by-Step Text Solution: 1. **Definition of Translatory Motion**: - Translatory motion refers to the motion of an object where its orientation remains unchanged while it moves from one point to another. This means that the object does not rotate or change its position in space; it simply translates. 2. **Characteristics of Translatory Motion**: - In translatory motion, the object can move in various paths such as straight lines, curves, or circles, but the key point is that its orientation does not change during the motion. - Examples include a car moving along a road, a ball rolling on a flat surface, or a person walking in a straight line. ...
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  1. When can we say that an object is in motion?

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  2. How are rest and motion relative to each other. Explain with an exampl...

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  3. How are rectilinear motion and translatory motion similar or different...

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  4. UNIFORM CIRCULAR MOTION

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  5. When can we say that circular motion is periodic?

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  6. When is the motion of an object categorised as oscillatory motion?

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  7. How are vibratory motion and simple harmonic motion different?

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  8. How are vibratory motion and simple harmonic motion different?

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  9. Define inertial frame of reference.

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  10. Earth revolving around the sun is an example of motion in how many dim...

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  11. Give an example of three-dimensional motion.

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  12. Give some example of scalar quatities.

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  13. Define scaler quantities and vector quntities. Give some examples.

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  14. What do we measure using speedomter?

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  15. What will be the distance and displacement of the object when it makes...

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  16. INSTANTANEOUS SPEED

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  17. Define velocity of an object

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  18. What can be deduced from the slope of a position-time graph of uniform...

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  19. What parameter can be determined from velocity-time graph of uniform m...

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  20. How is non-uniform motion different from uniform motion?

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